Want this question answered?
ask a spanish person to teach you
You ask, "¿HABLA USTED INGLÉS?"
¿De dónde eres?
Walk into a cop shop and ask.
In active delegation, the person who is being delegated to asks permission for the delegation. In passive delegation, someone delegates a task to another person who did not ask for it.
You ask him/her. A Spanish person is one that was born in spain, a hispanic one is one with latin roots.
i think that jefa means bossy in spanish, but please don't kill me if that's not the right answer. why don't you ask a spanish person?
Literally this means "How are you?" However, it would be in the context of what you are like, or what kind of person you are. If you wanted to ask about a person's health, you would ask, "¿Cómo estás?"
You ask the person: ¿Cómo se llama? or ¿Cómo se llama usted?
Learning basic Spanish can benefit you in many ways. For example, Spanish is needed in many areas of business. While you may not have to master advanced Spanish, learning basic Spanish allows you to communicate with more people. With basic Spanish lessons, you can learn the basics of communication. For example, when you take a basic Spanish class, you would typically learn how to count, ask for a person's name, ask how a person is doing, as well as how to introduce yourself.
active person
If you are able to, it's a good way to practice the language. But you should ask the person in English first, as a courtesy, if it is all right.